Shelia C. Boyington named to Erlanger board

Shelia C. Boyington named to Erlanger board

September 21st, 2017by Staff Report in Breaking News

Sheila Boyington with Thinking Media discusses a Hamilton County Schools budget suggestion plan drafted by members of the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce during a chamber meeting at Bessie Smith Cultural Center on Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017, in Chattanooga, Tenn. The plan offered suggestions for budget consolidation and improvements in efficiency.

Shelia C. Boyington, president of the educational technology company Thinking Media, has been appointed to serve on the Chattanooga Hamilton County Hospital Authority board which governs Erlanger Health System.

She replaces Rick Youngblood as the newest member of the 11-member hospital board.

Thinking Media is the creator of Learning Blade, a STEM career awareness system; ACT's KeyTrain system for WorkKey; PictureR for health literacy and CharacterEd.Net for K-12 character education. She currently serves as National Senior Advisor to STEMconnector and as National States Chair for Million Women Mentors, which leads national efforts for promoting women in STEM careers.

"It is an honor to serve the community and Erlanger as a board member," Boyington said in a statement today. "This exceptional facility means a lot to the community, and was also the place of birth of our daughters so it is personally special to me. I believe in the mission of Erlanger, and look forward to supporting that as it expands to meet the growing needs of our community."

Erlanger's new board member is also a leader in the Indian community, and has served on numerous boards including the Chattanooga Chamber, Enterprise Center, GPS, Girls Inc. CWLI and Georgia Tech. She has also received numerous awards for her entrepreneurship and leadership roles, including the Athena, SuperNova and Small Business of the Year.

Erlanger trustees are appointed to the board by the Hamilton County mayor and the Hamilton County legislative delegation. The health system's Chief of Staff also serves as a trustee.

Trustees, who serve without compensation, are appointed for an initial term of four years and may serve for no more than eight consecutive years.